Some idiot punching a wall

I saw a thread about hand strengthening in the traditional forum and it reminded me of all those who spend hours hitting hard objects with their hands. There's a reason why I'm posting this video in YMAS: For you to laugh at it.

Yes, that's me in the video. Yes, I'm an idiot for doing it. And no, don't try this at home.

For the record, I'm not as dumb as I look. This is me showing up some friends who claimed years of Shaolin Iron Fist training. The truth is, genetics help a lot more than any training technique I've seen. I have naturally thick knuckles and a high pain threshold. It's sort of a party trick for me to hit hard things (it's actually more common for me to be hit by hard things), I didn't break a single metacarpal or phalange, in fact the only time I've broken my hand was when I was doing something truly dangerous... babysitting.

i suddenly understand your post about how me and monkfg should be posting youtube videos to decide who's the more competent martial artist much better.
just dont.

I'm pretty sure it's clear the video was not posted to decide competency in anything. Just in case there is still any confusion, my video should not be used as a training guide.

I posted my comment about the youtube videos because I thought you were arguing about a specific technique. I'm a visual learner and if I was interested in learning the proper way to do something, I'd rather see it done.

The last thing this video is about is technique. I promise you I don't punch like that in a real fight.

I really hate to have all those misunderstanding on this forum, but honestly: Punching a wall like this is not very painful to me(I can show this on the throwdown if you want me to, Lebell). It's even easier if I'd strike like you, with the three outer knuckles instead of the two inner ones. Years ago I've done 400(8x50) push ups every two days on them and I let myself fall into a knuckle push up on concrete from standing(won't do that again).

I really hate to have all those misunderstanding on this forum, but honestly: Punching a wall like this is not very painful to me(I can show this on the throwdown if you want me to, Lebell). It's even easier if I'd strike like you, with the three outer knuckles instead of the two inner ones. Years ago I've done 400(8x50) push ups every two days on them and I let myself fall into a knuckle push up on concrete from standing(won't do that again).

I'm really not sure if the strange guy you are referring to is me or you...

I got into a habit of push ups on my knuckles but when doing push ups for PT tests I had to do them normally and my score suffered because my wrists hurt so much. Since then, I've been trying not do any knuckle push ups. I'd rather have stronger wrists instead of tougher knuckles.

Kudos for the amount of push ups you were able to do, I tend to schedule more push ups in my mind than I actually get around to doing. However, DO NOT punch with the outer knuckles. That's an easy way to get a boxer's fracture. It's actually easier with the first two knuckles but I don't recommend doing this at all. I was punching with my first two knuckles but I was just messing around in that video. Some of my hits were flush, with all 5 knuckles hitting but none of them were just the outer 3.